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RMG Factory Workers

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On-site Health Care in Garment Factories in Bangladesh

In 2016, HAEFA provided free medical diagnosis, treatment and follow up to 6,000 workers in their factories. This video explores the challenges of many garment factory workers and the ways in which HAEFA’s system addresses some of these issues.

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Health on Wheels - The Process

This video gives an overview of HAEFA’s system for medical screenings and initial checkups in ready-made garment factories in Bangladesh.


Rohingya Refugees

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HAEFA Medical Teams with the Rohingya - A People Without a Country

A history of the Rohingya crisis and the systematic deprivation of healthcare by the government of Myanmar, and an overview of HAEFA’s work in the Cox’s Bazar refugee camps. HAEFA has been providing free treatment and medicines to more than 7,000 Rohingya patients every month since October 2017 in the Kutupalong and Balukhali Rohingya Camps.

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HAEFA 2018 - Treatment for Rohingya Refugees

While the living conditions and political situation of the Rohingya refugees are dire, there is still hope found in the refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar. This video showcases the resilience of the Rohingya refugees in the face of trauma and oppression, and highlights HAEFA’s contributions to the community.

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HAEFA Bangladesh, by Better Shelter

Medical staff from the US-based nonprofit Health and Education for All (HAEFA, USA) conduct 1,800 free-of-charge health consultations per week in their two clinics in the Kutupalong and Balukhali camps in Bangladesh, currently home to more than one million refugees from the minority group Rohingya.
Together with HAEFA Bangladesh we upgraded the two clinics last year, by replacing the old bamboo structures with BetterShelter units.


Dr. Ruhul Abid

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Current COVID-19 Situation and Possible Solutions

Channel 52tv panelist along Drs. Rokeya Sultana, Arif Mahmud, Farhad Ali Khan, and M A Faiz. Hosted by Dr. Tasbirul Islam.

June 8, 2020

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The Risk of Coronavirus for Rohingya Refugees

Webinar hosted by NYU’s student group, Rise for Rohingya

April 27, 2020

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Beyond the Crisis Narrative: Rohingya Statelessness and its Implications for Bangladesh

Speaker at event hosted by UC Berkeley, Subir and Malini Chowd­hury Cen­ter for Bangladesh Stud­ies and the Institute for South Asian Studies (ISAS) Initiatives

February 7, 2020